Overgeneral autobiographical memory bias in clinical and non-clinical voice hearers

Volume: 49, Issue: 1, Pages: 113 - 120
Published: Mar 14, 2018
Abstract
Background Hearing voices can be a distressing and disabling experience for some, whilst it is a valued experience for others, so-called ‘healthy voice-hearers’. Cognitive models of psychosis highlight the role of memory, appraisal and cognitive biases in determining emotional and behavioural responses to voices. A memory bias potentially associated with distressing voices is the overgeneral memory bias (OGM), namely the tendency to recall a...
Paper Details
Title
Overgeneral autobiographical memory bias in clinical and non-clinical voice hearers
Published Date
Mar 14, 2018
Volume
49
Issue
1
Pages
113 - 120
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